The Secret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAD EFEFAGAG

Nightingales warble about itA
All night under blossom and starB
The wild swan is dying without itA
And the eagle crieth afarB
The sun he doth mount but to find itA
Searching the green earth o'erC
But more doth a man's heart mind itA
Oh more more moreD
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Over the gray leagues of oceanE
The infinite yearneth aloneF
The forests with wandering emotionE
The thing they know not intoneF
Creation arose but to see itA
A million lamps in the blueG
But a lover he shall be itA
If one sweet maid is trueG

George Edward Woodberry



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